I'm leaving this forum. The comments on this question were ridiculous and unthoughtful. I will get answers from other sources.
Looking for a specific page in documentation for Unity3D
A while back I read a link in the documentation or help section that listed all the requirements for Unity Development and execution of Unity applications. On the left side it stated the requirements for Unity development and the right side of the page stated the requirements for Unity execution and deployment. I'm getting ready to submit 3d puzzle apps to app stores and I want to use the information on that page to provide system requirements for running the apps. I've search all kinds of terms but cannot find the page.
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#safe=off&q=unity+system+requirements
If this is what you were looking for, you are very very bad at searching :P
That seems to be the norm here. It is like no-one knows how to use a search engine these days.
It should not even become a norm. There is a certain lack of enforcing rules, in the couple of months especially.
It isn't the OP's fault to post this, it's the mods fault to publish it, even worse, to Default (I moved it to Help).
That and the recent let's-publish-everything attitude of some moderators is why I started this:
http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/1186429/why-the-help-room-is-not-improving-ua-and-what-nee.html
I did a search for 'system requirements' ON THE UNITY WEB SIT$$anonymous$$ The Unity people don't know how to update meta tags properly for their search. As a web development professional for many years I expect a better search engine on websites. I should not have to search through almost 400 links to find something with System Requirements in the title. The problem is NOT my lack of skills in searching but how the search engine on this website is set up. I guess I will use other options to receive help since the people here just want to bark.
Try this
Google unity requirements
or https://encrypted.google.com/#q=unity+requirements
It will be the first thing that comes up. It is always a good idea to use Google to search for answers. $$anonymous$$ore times that not Google will provide a link to your answer.
"The problem is NOT my lack of skills in searching but how the search engine on this website is set up. "
Look what I accomplished:
http://unity3d.com/search?gq=system%20requirements
The first entry is the very page you referred.
$$anonymous$$abye the search function was fixed in the meantime? Even if so, that still does not justify your rants about not finding helpful information if it is available by typing it into google and clicking on the first result.